I ask people why they have deer heads on their walls. They say because deer are beautiful animals. I find dogs, puppies, kittens, and many other things attractive. Yet, I do not have their heads on my walls. I have PICTURES of them.
If you are a stupid-o hunter, (not talking about you, Mathew, you are fine with this.) and you kill an animal for its beauty, like say, a fox pelt. Or snakeskin boots. They need those things more than you do. SO why don't you let them keep it? If you are a hunter that at your school, you are trying to stop bullying, and you shoot an innocent animal that has done nothing to hurt you, sorry to burst your bubble. You are just a PLAIN HYPOCRITE. So you want to shoot an animal? Think about ONE THING it has done to hurt you first.
Imagine a world where animals are dominant. Imagine a world where all those things- McDonald's, Burger King, all that stuff, it's all there. But there's one difference: It's reverse. Humans are slaughtered on a daily basis LEGALLY. They're thrown into grinders LIVE, with nothing caring about them. Their shoved into tiny cages with 69 other humans, only given terrible foods to eat, and the one day you're let out of the cage- you get hung on a metal ramp by your legs and you're plucked live. They cut off your head and grind you, then feed you to a fatso who doesn't have a care in the world about where the food they had came from. You're in a world where nobody cares what they do to you. You're in a world where everything you see takes you for granted.
Oh, and if you're about to say, "OH, YOU eat meat!!! You're a little hypocrite!" stop yourself. I'm vegetarian. AHA. |:
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\/ It's true, true, and true. If you always want something in return for something you give, you have mass problems, dude.
So next time you go to McDonald's, Burger King, Wendy's, etc. and you look down at the food and think Yum! Also think what sacrificed their lives to satisfy you with food.
Heartbreaking for the animals. I appreciate your efforts for this, and you show a lot of passion in it. If the animals could talk, I bet they would say, "Thank you." I would say that too.
ReplyDelete--Lisa :)